A Madrid band that mixes flamenco with rock, pop, and electronic touches.
For a quick sense of their style, try 'La Hija De Juan Simón' or 'Supercopleras'. Both have that flamenco vocal push against a tight, driving band.
La Shica took flamenco out of its traditional box and gave it a rock edge, which ruffled some purists but opened the sound to new listeners. Songs like 'La Hija De Juan Simón' show how they reworked classic forms with a modern band setup. Their later move toward electronic textures on albums like 'En el aire' kept that restless energy going.
They formed in Madrid around 2003 with Lorena Jimenez singing over a band that included drummer Israel Medina and guitarist Santiago Campillo. Early albums like 'Problemático' and 'Muñequita de trapo' established their flamenco-rock blend, and by 2015's 'En el aire' they were folding in more electronic elements.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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